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philip came to the u.s. from hong kong when he was a teenager. he attended george washington high school and worked as a youth counselor for the mayor's office summer youth program. he was a vista volunteer with the california youth authority before joining the san francisco housing authority?hp$k in '78. he holds a banc bachelor's degre from san francisco state university. he's a member of board of directors for self-help of the elderly. pamela, earned a injuries doctor and a public law certificate from the university of san francisco school of law and became a member of the state bar of california in 2010. she chaired the student bar association diversity committee, nationally recognized with the american bar association henry j. ramsey jr. award towards advancement of diverse individuals. pamela also earned a bachelor of arts at the university of california at davis. leland reuben was born and raised in san francisco, where he first developed a strong passion for working with l÷pápñ community. he currently oversees the intensative job readi
philip came to the u.s. from hong kong when he was a teenager. he attended george washington high school and worked as a youth counselor for the mayor's office summer youth program. he was a vista volunteer with the california youth authority before joining the san francisco housing authority?hp$k in '78. he holds a banc bachelor's degre from san francisco state university. he's a member of board of directors for self-help of the elderly. pamela, earned a injuries doctor and a public law...
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this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the community here. this is different. first of all, this is a great location. it is in a less-populated area. >> of lot of people come here just so that they can participate in this program. it is a great opportunity for people who have a little bit of photographic experience. the people have a lot, they can really come together and share a love and a passion. >> we offer everything from traditional black and white darkrooms to learning how to process your first roll of film. we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting ton the town at night, treasure island. th
this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the...
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department of environment to retroactively accept and expend a grant in the amount 400,000 from the u.s. department of environment, environmental protection to support brown fields assessment projects. >> president chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. item 27. >> clerk calvillo: item 27 resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to retroactively accept and expend a fiscal year 2012 program grant in the amount of 29 million from the us department of homeland security through the california emergency management agency for the periods of october 12, 2012 through may 31, 2014. >> president chiu: same house same call, the resolution is adopted. >> clerk calvillo: item 28 a mast lease extension for the department of ha public health n mission street for approximately 32.36 million per month with annual increases. >> president chiu: same house same call, this resolution is adopted. next item. >> clerk calvillo: item 29 is a resolution authorizing the department of public health to retroactively accept and dispend a grant in the amount of approximately $197
department of environment to retroactively accept and expend a grant in the amount 400,000 from the u.s. department of environment, environmental protection to support brown fields assessment projects. >> president chiu: same house same call? this resolution is adopted. item 27. >> clerk calvillo: item 27 resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to retroactively accept and expend a fiscal year 2012 program grant in the amount of 29 million from the us department...
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the u.s. bureau of labor statisticses data indicates that san franciscans spend approximately 5% of household income on all household utilities, fuels, and public services combined. so this suggests that in some cases all household income may not have been self-reported. for finding 2.4, 4% of program accounts have different service and mailing addresses, indicating that some account holders may not pay their own bills. program rules require customers to reside full time at the address where the discounts are received. we anted cap data and foipped that as of march 2012 showed a different mailing address, they received 11,900 in cap discounts during february-march 2012 billing period which is approximately 71,000 annually. different service and mailing address could indicate abuse of the cap program. finding 2.6, of the 7,437 cap accounts, 3% had a bill of 450 or more with the highest bill being 1,115. these -- for february-march 2012 billing period. >> these are residential customers with bil
the u.s. bureau of labor statisticses data indicates that san franciscans spend approximately 5% of household income on all household utilities, fuels, and public services combined. so this suggests that in some cases all household income may not have been self-reported. for finding 2.4, 4% of program accounts have different service and mailing addresses, indicating that some account holders may not pay their own bills. program rules require customers to reside full time at the address where...
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edus have long been common in other countries and are now starting to appear in other u.s. cities. they make perfect sense for a dense land constrained city like ours. unfortunately, the proposal is seriously undermined by the idea of a 375-unit cap on market rate edus. it's poor public policy for two reasons. first, while hack could in principle support a threshold that would trigger planning department review, it is simply not possible what could be understood from such a very, very small sample size which is really 1/10 of 1% of the city's housing stock. what conclusions would planning staff be able to reach by studying 375 units? we dispute that that's a statistically valid sample. second, the 375 unit cap sends exactly the wrong message to the market rate builders and lenders. a cap this small conveys in a fairly direct way the city does not support this type of housing, may soon close the window on it, and investors should proceed at their own peril. more generally this hyper cautious approach to new housing while common in san francisco is frustrating to our members. it is y
edus have long been common in other countries and are now starting to appear in other u.s. cities. they make perfect sense for a dense land constrained city like ours. unfortunately, the proposal is seriously undermined by the idea of a 375-unit cap on market rate edus. it's poor public policy for two reasons. first, while hack could in principle support a threshold that would trigger planning department review, it is simply not possible what could be understood from such a very, very small...
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jeremy see gull of the wharton business school nile ferguson writing in the november 19 issue noted the u.s. growth in the next four years will be higher than any of the major developed=c97 economies wh unemployment coming down faster. clearly the signs of recovery are written loud and clear with corresponding benefit to the city and its revenues. this -- is not unlike previous business cycles with slumps and booms, peaks and values except the -- but never in any previous recession have pensioned been attacked. the opportunity for pension attack occurred in this recession is part of a long-term agenda to severely reduce if not destroy these benefits. the upshot of prop c as if workers are going to wake up with a back had eye because they're going to get less benefits and as a result of it they'll have diminishing services causing an economic contraction and for the sake of all pensions have to be preserved and even restored to the previous level for there is an economic safety net for the business and economy without the goods and services worse recession could occur and possibly depression
jeremy see gull of the wharton business school nile ferguson writing in the november 19 issue noted the u.s. growth in the next four years will be higher than any of the major developed=c97 economies wh unemployment coming down faster. clearly the signs of recovery are written loud and clear with corresponding benefit to the city and its revenues. this -- is not unlike previous business cycles with slumps and booms, peaks and values except the -- but never in any previous recession have...
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it was original will i property of the u.s. navy and has sat idle for money years. the department issued a request for proposals in april of 2011 for the operation of a restaurant at this site. the department thought a professional restaurateur to serve visitors and locals alike. as with all of ourd bidding processes we convened an independent selection panel which unanimously supported the selection of woodhouse and on that selection panel we had a member from the community serve in that capacity. last november, our commission, the rec and park commission, unanimously approved the selection of woodhouse and in september they recommended lease agreement to the board of supervisors for your consideration. as was mentioned, this is a family-owned business. there's two other locations, one on fillmore street and one on castro owned by the mcnifns family. the father and three daughters. james and rowen acting as partners. it truly is a family affair he here. wanted to go over basic lease information. we have a 10 year proposed term with two five year options to extend.
it was original will i property of the u.s. navy and has sat idle for money years. the department issued a request for proposals in april of 2011 for the operation of a restaurant at this site. the department thought a professional restaurateur to serve visitors and locals alike. as with all of ourd bidding processes we convened an independent selection panel which unanimously supported the selection of woodhouse and on that selection panel we had a member from the community serve in that...
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in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of the ministry of water markets wow what do you know will critical stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris coleman energy partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s. could protests a back to one of wal-mart's most profitable days and what are other big box retailers doing that are so different from wal-mart but first your closing market numbers. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. charlie corporations rule the day. sometimes you see a story so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought y
in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of the ministry of water markets wow what do you know will critical stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris coleman energy partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s....
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and u.s. and we i think i personally had expected to see switzerland take the majority and instead singapore not by huge amount but there was still very popular particularly of european customers but singapore was right up there. american readers and and clients. i think this maybe doesn't show a dramatic shift yet but it is saying that is what changed in the water with people thinking maybe questioning an injury is this safe haven that we've all perceived to be and instead they kind of looking toward singapore and i don't think i definitely would agree that switzerland is a dangerous place to keep your gold anymore but it's only in the last few years there's been quite a few changes and by swiss banks in the american government which have made people question whether or not there you know the banking act which came into place i think in one nine hundred thirty four is still a strong as it was and if there is let me them a cut in for a second so in other words the scandals in switzerland. and
and u.s. and we i think i personally had expected to see switzerland take the majority and instead singapore not by huge amount but there was still very popular particularly of european customers but singapore was right up there. american readers and and clients. i think this maybe doesn't show a dramatic shift yet but it is saying that is what changed in the water with people thinking maybe questioning an injury is this safe haven that we've all perceived to be and instead they kind of looking...
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if they are u.s. a u.s. citizen, too bad. as we see with at least two u.s. citizens killed in drone strikes, but imagine and i will just finish with this, imagine if another country decided to do the same thing. imagine if her example in cuba, because there is someone in the united states being protected here who was known to have been responsible for the shooting down of a cuban civilian airliner in 1976, killing 73 people on board and the u.s. refused to set a trial abroad. would have cuba's send a drone to attack him saying he is someone who represents a threat to our country and what would the u.s. do? we would engage cuba. wise that we think we have the right to do that in yemen and somalia because they are what we have determined to be a failed state. >> host: nina farrell writes in obama's drone strategy is a security risk, random killing of women and children is not the american way. unfortunately it is the american way into many of these wars that have become part to comment. >> host: i want to go to james from hyattsville maryland on the republican
if they are u.s. a u.s. citizen, too bad. as we see with at least two u.s. citizens killed in drone strikes, but imagine and i will just finish with this, imagine if another country decided to do the same thing. imagine if her example in cuba, because there is someone in the united states being protected here who was known to have been responsible for the shooting down of a cuban civilian airliner in 1976, killing 73 people on board and the u.s. refused to set a trial abroad. would have cuba's...
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in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of in the history of water markets wow what do you know well chris called stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris call managing partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s. could protests in fact one of wal-mart's most profitable days and what are other big box retailers doing that are so different from wal-mart but first your closing market numbers. of the war lords will give a note so we have a little only groups of the colors of the sushi is also argues in the right you know just my mouth it was like many of them out h. it wasn't forced marriages this malady when i was fifteen years old you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a
in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of in the history of water markets wow what do you know well chris called stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris call managing partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the...
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olding of u.s. treasuries and pretty scene ship it looks like japan will one day will see the largest holder of u.s. debt so china are actually slowing down if not backing off from the holder of u.s. debt but at the same time we see that they are i mean last year they were accounts for twenty one percent of global gold demond set up in the gold the gold is that people are opposed to the buying investing in gold and we see huge measures coming out from the government which is facilitating the ownership of gold and banks and then a line for the import. import so you're forced to import permits you know pam is to. pick it up from. and banks sell out and the government is now allowing working to allow banks to import more gold they're looking at emission more payments and able them to do that was the government doing that well i i think i have a personal favor which sounds quite naive in the quite simplistic but it's an interesting way of looking at it in that china has approach grace and if any kind of
olding of u.s. treasuries and pretty scene ship it looks like japan will one day will see the largest holder of u.s. debt so china are actually slowing down if not backing off from the holder of u.s. debt but at the same time we see that they are i mean last year they were accounts for twenty one percent of global gold demond set up in the gold the gold is that people are opposed to the buying investing in gold and we see huge measures coming out from the government which is facilitating the...
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so a u.s. court has ordered apple to disclose its recent agreement terms with htc for samsung including their licensing fremt. the focal point here is whether there is an overlap between the patents and apple htc agreement and those in the samsung apple case. if there is, it's expected to help samsung's efforts to dodge a permanent sales ban on its smart products in the u.s. market. although this closure is attorneys eyes only designation, maybe we can get some hints from future legal involvements between the two giants down the road. also separately, shares life time high on expectations that its mobile business will continue to lead strong profit growth ahead and now samsung's due to report fourth quarter earnings guidance first week of january. back to you. >> okay. thanks for that. barclays will stop floor trading at the metal exchange. they will remain an lme member. according to sources reported on on the wires. meanwhile olam is taking short selling waters to court. the singapore commodi
so a u.s. court has ordered apple to disclose its recent agreement terms with htc for samsung including their licensing fremt. the focal point here is whether there is an overlap between the patents and apple htc agreement and those in the samsung apple case. if there is, it's expected to help samsung's efforts to dodge a permanent sales ban on its smart products in the u.s. market. although this closure is attorneys eyes only designation, maybe we can get some hints from future legal...
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the u.s. does not deal directly with the militant group. so gint acted as a go-between. today, second clinton announced they had a deal. >> the united states will with partners across the region to consolidate this progress, improve conditions for the people of gaza, provide security for the people of israel. >> tonight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will consider more severe military action if the cease-fire does not last. we have team fox coverage. david lee miller live inside southern israel but first to steve harrigan. he is live tonight in caro. what are the terms of the deal exactly? >> trace, three basic points coming out of this cease-fire agreement. first a cessation of hostilities on all sides. for israel that means they will no longer target members of hamas. for hamas it means they will no longer fire rockets into israel. second. a cooling off period of 24 hours. this will be a closely watch period to see whether this 8 days of violence has actually stopped. and
the u.s. does not deal directly with the militant group. so gint acted as a go-between. today, second clinton announced they had a deal. >> the united states will with partners across the region to consolidate this progress, improve conditions for the people of gaza, provide security for the people of israel. >> tonight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will consider more severe military action if the cease-fire does not last. we have team fox coverage. david lee...
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she came to the u.s. and you didn't know it. >> right. and, you know, my mother has not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way. where she does things and we don't fit in to the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be a little more motherly. but yeah, i think at this point, we have come to accept that's the way she is. and we just take her as she is and i think that if helps we're not disappointed. but i do hope that, you know, that could be a better grandmother and i know people change. i know, my good grandmother, my mother said she wasn't such a great mother to her, but to us, she was a most wonderful grandmother in the world. so i'm hoping that that is the way my children feel for her as well. that she's, you know, an awesome grandmother and that's automatic that i -- that's all i want, you know, for my kids to have a good relationship with her. >> has your mother been able to read this book or does she know what is in it? >> she hasn't been able to read the book in english. my mother does not
she came to the u.s. and you didn't know it. >> right. and, you know, my mother has not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way. where she does things and we don't fit in to the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be a little more motherly. but yeah, i think at this point, we have come to accept that's the way she is. and we just take her as she is and i think that if helps we're not disappointed. but i do hope that, you know, that could be a...
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u.s. government, of course. >> i want to thank president morsi for his leadership in ending the violent, this is a critical moment for the region. egypt a new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a cornerstone of regional stabilitiy it peace. lou: the ceasefire hours after a bomb tow through a bus in israel's defense ministry in tel aviv, it injured at least 2 dozen people, hamas leaders praised the attack but did not take out right responsibility. a damascus based group with ties to the west bank took credit. the israeli government confirmed this is only the first stage of a ceasefire agreement work many questions remain stock answered. a second set of negotiations reportedly to begin within the next 24 hours, israel's blockade of the gaza border, and an end to the flow of arms in to gaza to be negotiated. but perhaps, a bigger question, did secretary of state, hillary clinton, simply rubber-stamp an agreement that has already been negot
u.s. government, of course. >> i want to thank president morsi for his leadership in ending the violent, this is a critical moment for the region. egypt a new government is assuming the responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a cornerstone of regional stabilitiy it peace. lou: the ceasefire hours after a bomb tow through a bus in israel's defense ministry in tel aviv, it injured at least 2 dozen people, hamas leaders praised the attack but did not take out right...
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plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're keeping an eye on developments around the world and will keep you up t
plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're keeping an eye on developments around the world and will keep you up t
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he told netanyahu the u.s. would use the opportunity to accept israel address its security needs, including the smuggling of weapons and explosives into gaza. obama also spoke with president morsi and thanked him for his leadership in the negotiations. they agreed on the importance of working toward a more durable solution to the situation in gaza. >>> greek leaders are wringing their hands as they wait to find out whether they'll get loans they need to cover their expenses. ai uchida joins us from the business team. the greeks seem to face one drama after another, what now? >> all they can do at the moment is wait for the next act to begin. decisions keep getting postponed so the prime minister of greece strongly urged the early provision of additional bailout. the appeal was made after eurozone finance ministers failed again to reach a deal. finance ministers from the 17 eurozone countries gathered in bus zells earlier this week to discuss the extra rescue funds of 31.5 billion euros for greece. however, the
he told netanyahu the u.s. would use the opportunity to accept israel address its security needs, including the smuggling of weapons and explosives into gaza. obama also spoke with president morsi and thanked him for his leadership in the negotiations. they agreed on the importance of working toward a more durable solution to the situation in gaza. >>> greek leaders are wringing their hands as they wait to find out whether they'll get loans they need to cover their expenses. ai uchida...
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for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and mohammed morsi who pushed for a cease fire, the agreement calls for discussion of a number of issues, including freedom of movement for palestinians in and out of gaza. and the agreement not to target the area in gaza, and to halt rocket fire into israel. again, a discussion, nothing is a done deal. over the next hour we'll look at the negotiations still happening now. we'll also hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and from the leader of hamas. plus our reporters on the ground and a whole lot more. we begin with a look at what has transpired over just the last 24 hours. it is remarkable there was a cease-fire this hour, when you consider how this wednesday started off. take a look. add midday, no sign of a truce yet when a city bus is bombed in tel-aviv. at least two dozen were wounded. israeli police say terrorists left two bombs on the bus and fled. only one exploded. hamas praised the attack near the headquarters of the is
for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and mohammed morsi who pushed for a cease fire, the agreement calls for discussion of a number of issues, including freedom of movement for palestinians in and out of gaza. and the agreement not to target the area in gaza, and to halt rocket fire into israel. again, a discussion, nothing is a done deal. over the next hour we'll look at the negotiations still happening now. we'll also hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and from...
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it is pretty undervalued throughout the u.s. melissa: we totally hear you, but we love off the wall of the shotgun. good luck to you, happy thanksgiving. coming up, my favorite part of the show, a special pre-thanksgiving themed spare change. you can never have too much spare change or too much turkey. ♪ melissa: a little mellw. we need something jazier. time for spare change. thanks. attorney jerry jackson in democratic strategist. thanks to both of you. our holiday edition. first up, do you know how much you're spending on thanksgiving dinner? according to the american song bureau federation this year th average cost of a ten serving thanksgiving meal is $50. i do not know how this is possible. $50 for ten people, and it's up just slightly from last year which they say was $49.20. i want to know where these people are shopping? obviously i am shopping at the wrong store. >> ten servings? how big is serving? have you ever in your life but ten servings the estimate it once? >> i have to say this. first of all, first of all, we
it is pretty undervalued throughout the u.s. melissa: we totally hear you, but we love off the wall of the shotgun. good luck to you, happy thanksgiving. coming up, my favorite part of the show, a special pre-thanksgiving themed spare change. you can never have too much spare change or too much turkey. ♪ melissa: a little mellw. we need something jazier. time for spare change. thanks. attorney jerry jackson in democratic strategist. thanks to both of you. our holiday edition. first up, do you...
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the u.s. population was born abroad. the real figure is 13%. still, the highest level since 1920. immigration is divisive. but most americans, 73% of americans, agree that the government is doing a poor job of managing immigration. new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and a strong, coherent national identity. what are the effects of keeping foreigners out? let's get started. >>> japan's economy was once the envy of the world. now it's limping along, projected to grow less than 2% a year over the next five years. here's one possible reason. the nation's p
the u.s. population was born abroad. the real figure is 13%. still, the highest level since 1920. immigration is divisive. but most americans, 73% of americans, agree that the government is doing a poor job of managing immigration. new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what...
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government we already know that the u.s. government has complete allegiance to america's biggest ally in the middle east israel as i mentioned before last week and the r.t. office and gaza along with multiple other media offices were bombed by israeli forces while the day of the bombing of the r.t. office this article came out and alger minor dot com coined the fastest growing jewish newspaper in america it's untitled russia today presenter accuse israel of terrorism and apartheid and underneath the photo caption it says pro terror russia today presenter abby martin and your steen and her i was thinking that i was speaking out against terror silly me the author. writes that i accuse israel of war crimes terrorism and practice in an apartheid state through multiple reports i had made the week prior first of all thanks for watching the show and i'm not going to sit here and dispute the claims made in this article i'll say it i said it then and i'll say it now israel is practicing apartheid and it's not just me hussein it's noa
government we already know that the u.s. government has complete allegiance to america's biggest ally in the middle east israel as i mentioned before last week and the r.t. office and gaza along with multiple other media offices were bombed by israeli forces while the day of the bombing of the r.t. office this article came out and alger minor dot com coined the fastest growing jewish newspaper in america it's untitled russia today presenter accuse israel of terrorism and apartheid and...
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if you believe u.s. experts, that's much too close. >> [speaking japanese] >> igarashi told us he feels that way too. the japanese are, for the moment, balancing between the disaster that has happened and the disaster that awaits. the prime minister told his people they will rebuild japan. but all along the northern coast and in the town of pine tree island, there is a powerful sense that for now, time has stopped. >> eight months after the disaster, thousands were living in temporary housing, and there were few signs of rebuilding. the local town leaders in charge of the reconstruction were moving slowly because they were uncertain of the extent and speed of government aid. they were also seeking better ways to protect their communities from future tsunamis. as for the power plant, in february 2012, it was leaking radioactive water less than two months after the japanese prime minister declared it stable. meanwhile, japan was still struggling to protect its food supply from radioactive contamination. th
if you believe u.s. experts, that's much too close. >> [speaking japanese] >> igarashi told us he feels that way too. the japanese are, for the moment, balancing between the disaster that has happened and the disaster that awaits. the prime minister told his people they will rebuild japan. but all along the northern coast and in the town of pine tree island, there is a powerful sense that for now, time has stopped. >> eight months after the disaster, thousands were living in...
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the u.s. consulate attack in benghazi. >>> plus, a turkey day tradition. the macy's day parade stepping off in a matter two of hours from now in new york. we're live on the streets amid all the holiday thanksgiving. >> it's november 22nd, thanksgiving day. a special edition of "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. happy thanksgiving. our "starting point," the cease-fire in israel and gaza is holding. in gaza city, where so much blood spilled over the last eight days, palestinians are celebrating in the streets. israel and hamas agreeing to halt all acts of aggression against each other. >> this cease-fire deal brokered largely over the phone. president obama and the president of egypt, mohamed morsi, apparently making a real connection to stop the carnage. i want to begin our coverage here of the very fragile truce with arwa damon live with us this morning in gaza city. arwa, i think i hear horns honking. is the celebration there continuing where you are? >> reporter:
the u.s. consulate attack in benghazi. >>> plus, a turkey day tradition. the macy's day parade stepping off in a matter two of hours from now in new york. we're live on the streets amid all the holiday thanksgiving. >> it's november 22nd, thanksgiving day. a special edition of "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. happy thanksgiving. our "starting point," the cease-fire in israel and gaza is holding. in gaza city, where so...
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u.s. warships sent to the eastern mediterranean area just in case americans need to be evacuated out of israel. the ships were due to return to norfolk, virginia, but their homecoming will be a bit delayed by at least several days. reports say these ships would not play a combat role and would only be used to help americans in that area. they can also serve as floating hospitals if need be. >>> susan rice now breaking her silence and defending her comments on the benghazi terror attacks just days after the raid on the u.s. consulate which ended with the murder of our ambassador to libya and three other americans. ambassador rice went on all five sunday shows and said the attack grew out of a spontaneous protest over an anti-muslim film. now rice is saying those remarks were based on intelligence she was given. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live in washington with the latest for us. who is ambassador rice saying gave her those talking points? >> good morning. she's not
u.s. warships sent to the eastern mediterranean area just in case americans need to be evacuated out of israel. the ships were due to return to norfolk, virginia, but their homecoming will be a bit delayed by at least several days. reports say these ships would not play a combat role and would only be used to help americans in that area. they can also serve as floating hospitals if need be. >>> susan rice now breaking her silence and defending her comments on the benghazi terror...
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u.s. and israeli officials say u.s. president obama sealed the deal with benjamin netanyahu but hillary clinton delivered the cease fire by showing up the primary contact between the administration and netanyahu. over a decade they speak frequently. clinton was the first administration official to meet egypt's president, mohamed morsi, after his historic election. and now by elevating him to peace broker the u.s. is supporting a young islamist president who has struggled to consolidate control of his own country. >> did the u.s. have to make any deals or concessions to make this happen? >> peace comes with a price. morsi's help here is going to get egypt around $450 million in emergency cash. congress may release those funds in the coming weeks, according to administration source. house appropriations committee froze that money in september after the president had already pledged it. the white house is also going to ask congress to increase financing for israel's iron dome defense system. the u.s. gave israel about $3 b
u.s. and israeli officials say u.s. president obama sealed the deal with benjamin netanyahu but hillary clinton delivered the cease fire by showing up the primary contact between the administration and netanyahu. over a decade they speak frequently. clinton was the first administration official to meet egypt's president, mohamed morsi, after his historic election. and now by elevating him to peace broker the u.s. is supporting a young islamist president who has struggled to consolidate control...
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also had here on ars here we all know the u.s. uses drone warfare overseas but more and more drones are being used here in the u.s. and that has people asking questions coming up why one police department wants to keep their drone program a secret. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i mean the guy you hear there are a lot of. users are. you know what kind of mind their carousel but i don't want to wish to be terrorism be on the liberal democrats. can really go to the. you know superman to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that's those officials that garbage you call that breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. the climate of american power continues. things are so bad that might actually be time for a revolution. and it turns out that a popular dragon starbucks has a surprising came very near zero. keeping drone use a secret it appears that's what's happening in a california county t
also had here on ars here we all know the u.s. uses drone warfare overseas but more and more drones are being used here in the u.s. and that has people asking questions coming up why one police department wants to keep their drone program a secret. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i mean the guy you hear there are a lot of. users are. you know what kind of mind their carousel but i don't want to wish to be terrorism be on...
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>>o hand once director of the u.s. postal service team said he will fight the charges at an arbitration hearing later this year. neither of them have ever been charged with a crime. both deny the allegations. though tyler hamilton tells a very different story. he says that after stage 11 of the 2000 tour de france he, lance armstrong, and kevin livingston, had their blood reinfused. everything was handled by the team's management. >> we were in this small hotel. it was pretty wild. i arrived in my room, and it was, you know, the staff had sort of prepared everything. the doctors -- there was a blood bag up taped up on the wall, hanging from the wall, and, you know, a red tube coming down, red -- a tube filled with blood coming down, and basically they injected me here. i have pretty small veins, so the one place that always worked was right there. you can see the scars today. >> reporter: tooil hamilton says the three riders lay on beds in ajoining rooms with an open door between them. >> could you see lance armstrong?
>>o hand once director of the u.s. postal service team said he will fight the charges at an arbitration hearing later this year. neither of them have ever been charged with a crime. both deny the allegations. though tyler hamilton tells a very different story. he says that after stage 11 of the 2000 tour de france he, lance armstrong, and kevin livingston, had their blood reinfused. everything was handled by the team's management. >> we were in this small hotel. it was pretty wild....
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the assistant u.s. attorney who prosecuted the case insists to us jay stockton would tell us what the federal government has proven in court, that brian wells was involved with the bank robbery. >> no one could have sat through this criminal trial without understanding the degree of evidence linking mr. wells to these particular participants. >> in fact, the same affidavit that implicates stockton repeatedly implicates jane heid's brother, the suspects involved saying brian wells knew the plot all along, was involved in the planning, was part of the band of criminal misfits trying to rob a bank. jean heid will never believe that. she believes her government is lying. >> they let an innocent man, my brother, die while in their custody, and they didn't even lift a finger to help him. this case is going to be looked at for years to come. and they don't want it known that they screwed up. brian never would have done this. >> jean heid is still claiming her brother's innocence and still says she won't rest u
the assistant u.s. attorney who prosecuted the case insists to us jay stockton would tell us what the federal government has proven in court, that brian wells was involved with the bank robbery. >> no one could have sat through this criminal trial without understanding the degree of evidence linking mr. wells to these particular participants. >> in fact, the same affidavit that implicates stockton repeatedly implicates jane heid's brother, the suspects involved saying brian wells...
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for u.s. secretary of state hilary clinton and president morsi, the hope is that the deal will stick. it calls for freedom of movement for palestinians in and out of gaza and a commitment not to target militants and commitment from militant groups in gaza, to halt rocket fire into israel. again, a discussion nothing is a done deal. over the next hour, we'll look at negotiations still happening now, we'll also hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and the leader much hamas. plus, a reporter on the ground and whole lot more. we begin with a look at what has transpired over the last 24 hours, and it's remarkable there is a cease-fire at this hour when you consider how this wednesday started off. take a look. at mid day, no sign of a truce when a city bus is bombed in tell aviv, two dozen people twounded. terrorists left two bombs on the bus and fled. only one exploded. hamas praised attack, near the headquarters of the israeli defense forces. farther south, an israeli home hit
for u.s. secretary of state hilary clinton and president morsi, the hope is that the deal will stick. it calls for freedom of movement for palestinians in and out of gaza and a commitment not to target militants and commitment from militant groups in gaza, to halt rocket fire into israel. again, a discussion nothing is a done deal. over the next hour, we'll look at negotiations still happening now, we'll also hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and the leader much hamas....
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his colleague in the u.s. makes $100 per patient. taiwan's legislature just raised the insurance premiums people pay to get more money into the system. but don't expect politicians to do something unpopular like that very often. >> in the 16-year-old history, taiwan's government has succeeded in raising premium rates twice. just twice. >> no matter which health care system you visit, politics always comes into play. the next country we're going to visit has some remarkably similar politics to our own. its passed a version of obama care 18 years ago. has it worked out? or is it a disaster? find out when we come back. ons,. ons,. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. ri
his colleague in the u.s. makes $100 per patient. taiwan's legislature just raised the insurance premiums people pay to get more money into the system. but don't expect politicians to do something unpopular like that very often. >> in the 16-year-old history, taiwan's government has succeeded in raising premium rates twice. just twice. >> no matter which health care system you visit, politics always comes into play. the next country we're going to visit has some remarkably similar...
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but the competitive u.s. senate race for republican jon kyl's old seat, that seat stayed republican. and yes, the county sheriff who did the whole taxpayer-funded stunt about having his cold case posse uncover the fraud of president obama's birth certificate, that sheriff did get re-elected, barely. last time he won by a 13-point landslide. this time he won by much less than that, but did get re-elected. and that public publicity-hungry arizona sheriff is not the only arizona official who has lately been fixated on the president's birth certificate. the arizona secretary of state this year threatened to keep president obama off the ballot in arizona for this year's election. because, you know, kenya, or whatever. and because that is the record of arizona's secretary of state, the state's current top elections official, i think nobody had very high expectations for him in terms of how well he would do running elections in the state of arizona. and indeed, the arizona elections this year went horribly. and it t
but the competitive u.s. senate race for republican jon kyl's old seat, that seat stayed republican. and yes, the county sheriff who did the whole taxpayer-funded stunt about having his cold case posse uncover the fraud of president obama's birth certificate, that sheriff did get re-elected, barely. last time he won by a 13-point landslide. this time he won by much less than that, but did get re-elected. and that public publicity-hungry arizona sheriff is not the only arizona official who has...
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the intensive u.s. television coverage provided her with with unprecedented opportunities to influence the way which americans view the chinese, chinese women, and the social order. pat respond to the the pressure by intensifying the normal homework routine she followed before any trip. studying her state department briefing paper carefully, reading quotations from mao, learning useful chinese phrases of chinese, and worrying about her schedules. on most of the trip should take in both during the 1950s and so far as first lady, pat had insisted on attending more than the usual lady receptions. she visited hospitals, schools and other facilities that help women or the poor. this time she had very little control over what she could do, where she could go or who she could meet. she need not have worried. although she had the feeling shooting isolated from the public, she won over the people she did meet and dealt diplomatically with those who try to convert her. correspondent helen thomas recounted that wh
the intensive u.s. television coverage provided her with with unprecedented opportunities to influence the way which americans view the chinese, chinese women, and the social order. pat respond to the the pressure by intensifying the normal homework routine she followed before any trip. studying her state department briefing paper carefully, reading quotations from mao, learning useful chinese phrases of chinese, and worrying about her schedules. on most of the trip should take in both during...
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. >>> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations is used to defending her country's foreign policy decisions. now susan rice has broken her silence to defend herself. rice is considered a candidate for secretary of state. but she's faced scrutiny because of comments she made following the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. rice made a tv appearance immediately after the september 11 attack. she suggested protests in benghazi over a u.s.-made name mocked the prophet mohammed triggered the assault on the consulate. but investigators later determined it was likely a premeditated plot by extremists with links to al qaeda. the attackers killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. rice broke her silence wednesday in response to rising criticism from members of the republican party. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the def
. >>> the u.s. ambassador to the united nations is used to defending her country's foreign policy decisions. now susan rice has broken her silence to defend herself. rice is considered a candidate for secretary of state. but she's faced scrutiny because of comments she made following the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. rice made a tv appearance immediately after the september 11 attack. she suggested protests in benghazi over a u.s.-made name mocked the prophet...
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government we already know that the u.s. government has complete allegiance to america's biggest ally in the middle east israel as i mentioned before last week and the r.t. office and gaza along with multiple other media offices were bombed by israeli forces while the day of the bombing of the hour.
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think about relations with the u.s. and israel. so it's a balancing act to say the least. >> definitely. >>> well, one of the most trying travel days of the year has come and gone, thank goodness for all of you hopefully at your destinations right now. getting from here to there, not easy when you look at these pictures. highways from coast to coast, just backed up for miles. chicago's o'hare airport, socked in by fog for most of the morning. that caused hundreds of cancellations and delays. as if things weren't tough enough already. train travel out of new york's penn station shut down more than an hour at the height of the evening rush. thanks to a switching power failure. >> makes us happy to be here at the desk on the overnights. we are safe here, no traffic in the studio. >> very happy with that. the weather also here is fantastic. a look at your holiday forecast. most of the nation will be enjoying pleasant weather. the rain is finally stopped in the pacific northwest. so seattle and portland will be drying out. chicago and d
think about relations with the u.s. and israel. so it's a balancing act to say the least. >> definitely. >>> well, one of the most trying travel days of the year has come and gone, thank goodness for all of you hopefully at your destinations right now. getting from here to there, not easy when you look at these pictures. highways from coast to coast, just backed up for miles. chicago's o'hare airport, socked in by fog for most of the morning. that caused hundreds of cancellations...
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. >> reporter: the fact the u.s. bureau of transportation statistics ranks sfo's on-tame departure rate 28th among the nation's 29 major airports. travelers know bad weather at sfo can make for a long day. >> i've seen much more weather delays at sfo. i haven't seen as many in oakland. >> you avoed them because of that? >> i avoid sfo because of that. >> reporter: so far 85% of oakland airport's departures were on time. sfo just 75%. an on-time departure rate of 90% but far fewer weather delays than its neighbor to the north. >> the city sometimes for sure but here not the case, yeah. >> reporter: and despite long lines today sacramento airport has an 87% on time departure rate this year. of course proximity and convenience much louder than reputation and even statistics. >> san jose is very close to me so my work is here. it's within a ten minutes' drive. >> i stop over here. >> reporter: and so with a long memory of delays, travelers showed up at sfo early today ready to brave the crowds and delays only to find out
. >> reporter: the fact the u.s. bureau of transportation statistics ranks sfo's on-tame departure rate 28th among the nation's 29 major airports. travelers know bad weather at sfo can make for a long day. >> i've seen much more weather delays at sfo. i haven't seen as many in oakland. >> you avoed them because of that? >> i avoid sfo because of that. >> reporter: so far 85% of oakland airport's departures were on time. sfo just 75%. an on-time departure rate of...
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bought amid the shaky cease fire we'll look at why brave u.s. agreements between the two have failed to stop bloodshed in the region. lost the battle of brussels where the european leaders set their bras sword over the trillion euro e.u. budget while the arab pub was back home angrily protests over staring. and watching r.t. live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now more than a week of bloodshed on the gaza border has halted with a cease fire to an strikes which have killed five israelis and more than one hundred fifty palestinians the truce began shakily with several rockets fired into southern israel after the deal was sealed here's our correspondent in tel aviv policy or. the ceasefire ends some of the fiercest fighting we've witnessed two years between israelis and palestinians if indeed the truce holds it will mean that roughly one point seven million gazans will have a spike now from what we've seen eight days of heavy bombardment at the same time it brings with spikes to roughly a million israelis who live in the south
bought amid the shaky cease fire we'll look at why brave u.s. agreements between the two have failed to stop bloodshed in the region. lost the battle of brussels where the european leaders set their bras sword over the trillion euro e.u. budget while the arab pub was back home angrily protests over staring. and watching r.t. live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now more than a week of bloodshed on the gaza border has halted with a cease fire to an strikes which have killed...